lenovo yoga tablet 2 suddenly won't charge or open

Hello! I got my Lenovo tablet 2-1050F ( Mfg Date: 2014-12-23) in January of 2015 , I wasn't frequently getting on my tablet more than once every 3 day and sometimes I decide to use it and I find that the battery is empty, while there were no applications left open that may cause the battery discharge. Today and after three days of non-use the Tablet... I found the battery empty, I plugged in the original charger but nothing worked even the light around the Bush button key.

I searched the Internet looking for a solution and I have followed the steps showed below but it has completely failed

1. Plug the power adapter into the Tablet

2. With the adapter plugged in, Hold down the power button for 20 seconds

3. Disconnect the power adapter from the Tablet and press the power button for 20 seconds.

4. Reconnect the power adapter and turn on the Tablet. It should power up just fine.

7 Answers

I had to open the tablet, disconnect the dc power jack connector and then reconnect it. After doing this, then you should be able to plug the tablet back in to power and it should start up.

On my tablet, there was a third hidden screw under the opposite side of the label that I peeled to find the first hidden screw. Be sure that you locate *all* the screws before trying to pry the case open...

Hello, i have a problem with my lenovo yoga tab8 , its reeboot when i whant to charge or when i connect to the pc , it dont stop, its reboot and reboot, on the screen its writen tool dl image file! and i cant connect with my pc to solve with sp flash , please help ....

NONE OF THE TIPS WORK

My tablet is Lenovo yoga tab 2 1050f . I have tried all the solutions listed above but none of them seem to work for me. my tablet was given to me by school and now it has this problem. wont charge and wont turn on. i also tried opening the back and removing the primary battery but I don't know how to take the primary battery out. please let me know a solution.

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